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Posted by Steve Laaveg on December 03, 2006 at 17:41:42 from (24.230.71.190):
I am very new to the whole antique tractor scene so please forgive me if I'm asking questions that are very basic to most of you. I'm trying to bring my recently deceased grandpa's old Model M back to life and am struggling a little bit. It would be helpful to know what year it is at least, as I don't have an owner's manual for it. The serial number is FBK180719X1. I just mounted an old model 250 Du-Al (sp?) loader on it and am trying to get it to run decent. I ran this tractor in the hay field many years ago, but I never acquainted myself with it very much at the time. This is pathetic, but I'm drawing a blank on where to check the oil fluid level even. I hope its not the dipstick just forward of the battery box where the tractor splits-that one is bone dry. Thanks for the patience, guys-I'm a pretty young buck!
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